With its fantasy of magical travel and inexhaustible riches, Thomas
Dekker's Old Fortunatus is the quintessential early modern journeying
play. The adventures of Fortunatus and his sons, aided by a magical
purse and wishing-hat, offers the period's most overt celebration of the
pleasures of travel, as well as a sustained critique of the dangers of
intemperance and prodigality. Written following a period of financial
difficulty for Dekker, the play is also notable for its fascination with
the symbolic, mercantile and ethical uses of gold. This Revels Plays
edition is the first fully annotated, single-volume critical edition of
Old Fortunatus. It offers scholarly discussion of the play's
performance and textual history, including attention to the German
version printed and performed in the early seventeenth century. It
provides a long overdue critical reappraisal of this unjustly neglected
play.